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This almost entirely instrumental album with “groovy” sounds by the legendary Plaster Casters, the Chicago groupies who started in the late 60s with Jimi Hendrix and later the likes of Jello Biafra and Ariel Pink, was produced by music business veteran Bob Thiele and released on his newly launched New York-based Flying Dutchman record label, which mostly released jazz and blues, including important albums by Gil Scott-Heron, Gato Barbieri, Oliver Nelson, Lonnie Liston Smith and Thiele’s wife, pop singer Teresa Brewer.
TRACKS:
A1. Lanoola Goes Limp
A2. Seven Foot Drummer From Fleetwood Mac
A3. Joint Venture
A4. You Didn't Try To Ball Me (Dedicated to Frank Zappa)
A5. Banks Of Barclay
A6. Welcome Hamptons Outstanding (Dedicated to "The Who")
B1. Plaster Caster
B2. Chicago Charva Chapter
B3. Cynthia's Blues
B4. Diane's Blue Plate Special
B5. Blues For Big Jimi
B6. Pray Tell Brian
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